Brian Lane - Mind Games with a Serial Killer

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Updated and Revised 2015 Edition of the Best-Selling Creative Non-Fiction Crime Story “Cat and Mouse – Mind Games with a Serial Killer”. As seen recently on British TV Show “Born to Kill” In this startling, twisting, turning story of murder, mayhem, and self-discovery, convicted mass murderer and baby killer Bill Suff “The Riverside Prostitute Killer” is your guide to exploring your personal demons.
This is a unique book containing everything that was heretofore known and suspected but meticulously kept “off the record”, as well as details that that only the killer knew until now. There are interviews with principals; transcripts of the illegal police interrogation of Bill; excerpts from the cookbook, poetry, and writings of Bill; a step-by-step reconstruction of the mental chess game between Bill and Brian; and appreciation for how “friendship” with this serial killer led to death for some but salvation for others.
For seven years—1985 to 1992—Bill hid in plain sight while terrorizing three Southern California counties, murdering two dozen prostitutes, mutilating and then posing them in elaborate artistic scenarios in public places—he’d placed a lightbulb in the womb of one, dressed others in men’s clothes, left one woman naked with her head bent forward and buried in the ground like an ostrich; he’d surgically removed the right breasts of some victims, and cut peepholes in the navels of others.
When the newspapers said that the killer only slayed whites and hispanics, Bill ran right out and raped, torutred and killed a pregnant black woman. When a film company came to town to make a fictional movie about the then-uncaught killer, Bill left a corpse on their set. And, as the massive multi-jurisdictional police task force fruitlessly hunted the unknown killer, Bill personally served them bowls of his “special” chili at the annual Riverside County Employees’ Picnic and Cook-off.
William Lester “Bill” Suff. He says he’s innocent, says he’s been framed, says he’s the most wronged man in America, maybe the world. He’s easygoing, genial, soft-spoken, loves to read, write, draw, play music and chat endlessly. He describes himself as a lovable nerd and a hope-less romantic, and he fancies himself a novelist and poet.
Brian first connected with Bill on the basis of writer to writer, and that’s when the mind games began. Even in jail, Bill was the master manipulator, the seducer who somehow always got way. But Brian was determined to lose himself in Bill’s mind, in Bill’s fantasies, to get at the truth of who and what Bill Suff is. Only then would he know the truth of how close we are all to being just like Bill.
Some readers wrote that the book was “personally important and life-changing”, others that it was “the only serial killer book with a sense of humor”, and others that they wished the author dead or worse. The son of one of Suff’s victims held on to the book as life-preserving testimony to the goodness of his fatally flawed mother and the possibility that his own redemption would eventually be in his own hands.
Meanwhile, TV series and movies continuously derive episodes and plots from the unique details of the murders and the spiraling psyches of the characters as laid out in the book.
When it was first released, Brian Alan Lane’s genre-bending bestseller “Mind Games With a Serial Killer” was simultaneously hailed and reviled. “Highly recommended: the creepiest book of the year… A surreal portrait of a murderous mind.” (
) “This book is an amazing piece of work—it’s like Truman Capote on LSD.” (Geraldo Rivera on
) “A masterpiece… that needs to be sought out and savored by all those with a truly macabre sensibility… A post-modernistic
… that could have been concocted by Vladimir Nabokov.” (
) “A new approach to crime… absolutely riveting, utterly terrifying.” (
)

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SUFF:I didn’t do anything with the breast. I did not. It was already gone when I got there. Yes, it was.

DAVIS:Was it next to her?

SUFF:I didn’t see it. I didn’t see it there. I don’t know.

DAVIS:Bill, everything comes out in the wash.

SUFF:I know it is. I did not do that.

DAVIS:You said that you wanna talk to us. You wanna clear this up. But you’re not saying how.

SUFF:Yes, I did.

KEERS:Did you want to tell the truth?

SUFF:Yes, I did.

(Throat clearing)

SUFF:I have told you the truth.

KEERS:Some of it.

SUFF:No, ma’am, I’ve told you it all.

DAVIS:Are you, are you tellin’ us

SUFF:Yes.

DAVIS:the whole truth, Bill, or are you just tellin’ us things that you want to remember?

SUFF:No.

DAVIS:So, if you don’t want to remember the whole truth

SUFF:I’m telling you exactly what I do remember.

KEERS:well, how about if I tell you what you don’t remember?

SUFF:Tell me what you’ve got. Because I don’t, I don’t remember doing anything else. Honest, I did not pick her up, I did not take her there. I found her there.

KEERS:Okay. Okay. Let’s go and let’s think about who else you found, okay?

SUFF:I

KEERS:Maybe that will help you.

SUFF:I didn’t.

KEERS:Maybe that would help you, because obviously you have been, you’re unlucky, you to find these girls? Now who else have you found for us? Okay.

DAVIS:How

KEERS:Yes.

DAVIS:about in September, Bill? When we were talking about those County Hills, up in Lake Elsinore?

SUFF:I haven’t been there.

DAVIS:You were there.

SUFF:No, I wasn’t there.

DAVIS:Bill, you’re lying to us again.

SUFF:No, I’m not lying.

DAVIS:Bill, you’re lying to us again.

SUFF:No, I’m not.

DAVIS:Bill, you’re not telling us the truth. You were up in Cook County Hills.

SUFF:I’m not.

DAVIS:I’ve got evidence to show you up there.

SUFF:You you’d never show any evidence because I was not up there.

DAVIS:Okay. You weren’t there.

SUFF:No, I was not.

DAVIS:We’ve got your tire prints up there. Your tire tracks are there, Bill.

SUFF:They’re not mine.

DAVIS:The tire tracks are there.

SUFF:They’re not my tire tracks.

DAVIS:They’re your tire tracks.

SUFF:No.

DAVIS:Know what else we got up there, Bill?

SUFF:No, I don’t.

DAVIS:What do you think we have up there?

SUFF:I don’t know.

DAVIS:Think about it, Bill.

SUFF:I do not know.

DAVIS:Think about it.

SUFF:No.

DAVIS:Think about going up to those County Hills.

SUFF:I haven’t been up in Cook County

DAVIS:You know

SUFF:Hills.

DAVIS:when I talk about those County Hills, you know where I’m talking about?

SUFF:That new housing development that’s going on up there.

DAVIS:Up where?

SUFF:Off, off the hill above urn above new houses.

DAVIS:Big development, isn’t it?

SUFF:I don’t know how big it is, I haven’t been up there.

DAVIS:Bill, why are you

SUFF:All I

DAVIS:lying?

SUFF:Another dead body?

DAVIS:I don’t know. You tell me. Did you find

SUFF:I

DAVIS:one up there?

SUFF:No, I didn’t. I didn’t go up there.

DAVIS:Yes, you did.

SUFF:No, I did not.

DAVIS:You went up there in your van.

SUFF:No, I did not.

DAVIS:Your tire tracks are there. You know what else is there?

SUFF:No, I don’t.

DAVIS:Guess.

SUFF:I don’t know.

DAVIS:Guess what you left there.

SUFF:I don’t know.

DAVIS:Think about it, Bill.

SUFF:I don’t know.

DAVIS:You ought, you oughta know. You were there.

SUFF:I do not know. I was never

KEERS:Bill,

SUFF:there.

KEERS:we’re not gonna let you lie. As I told you, every time that you start to tell a lie we’re gonna stop you. Do you understand that?

SUFF:I didn’t lie.

KEERS:You told us that you wanna tell the truth. Now do you wanna

DAVIS:She look familiar

KEERS:tell the truth?

DAVIS:to you, Bill?

SUFF:No, she doesn’t.

DAVIS:No, she doesn’t. Look at it. Look hard at that picture.

SUFF:She does not look familiar.

DAVIS:Yes, she does.

SUFF:No, she does not.

DAVIS:You saw her.

SUFF:No, I

DAVIS:Your saw her

SUFF:did not.

DAVIS:up in those County Hills on the dirt road.

SUFF:No, I didn’t.

DAVIS:Your shoe prints are up there, Bill.

SUFF:No.

DAVIS:Along with the tire tracks.

SUFF:No.

DAVIS:Yes.

SUFF:No, not mine.

DAVIS:Yes, yours.

SUFF:Not me.

DAVIS:Yes.

SUFF:It was not me.

KEERS:Bill. Yes.

DAVIS:We found her up there.

KEERS:We’re not gonna let you lie.

SUFF:I did not

KEERS:We’re not gonna

SUFF:up there.

KEERS:let you lie.

SUFF:I did not

KEERS:That’s a lie.

SUFF:find her. I have not seen her before.

DAVIS:Tell us about the way you found her.

SUFF:I didn’t find her.

DAVIS:Yeah you did.

SUFF:No I didn’t. I have not.

DAVIS:Look hard at the picture. Does she look familiar

to you?

SUFF:I don’t

DAVIS:So look

SUFF:No.

DAVIS:real hard. Well, well, let’s put your glasses on and look at her.

SUFF:I can’t see with my glasses up

DAVIS:……………………………….

SUFF:in the hills.

DAVIS:Well, look at this picture.

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